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Explain advanced control hijacking attacks

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A control hijacking attack subverts a program's intended control flow by exploiting a program fault, typically a memory corruption vulnerability, at runtime.

About advanced control hijacking attacks :

  • A control hijack attack is carried out by overwriting part of the data structures of a victim program, causing it to lose control of its control flow and, as a result, the program's and perhaps the underlying system's control.
  • These types of attacks eventually lead to the corruption or overwriting of the data they were holding.
  • A control hijacking attack subverts a program's intended control flow by exploiting a program fault, typically a memory corruption vulnerability, at runtime.

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